Transcripts

Doorstop interview, Canberra

Monday, 24 May 2010

Subjects: AusAid budget; Michael Johnson.

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ABC Insiders with Barrie Cassidy

Sunday, 23 May 2010

Subjects: Julia Gillard; Coalition’s budget savings; foreign aid budget; Joe Hockey; super profits tax; Michael Johnson; David Campbell.

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Doorstop interview, Shellharbour NSW

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Subjects: Visit to Gilmore electorate; Tony Abbott; Labor lies; paid parental leave.

E&OE…

JOURNALIST    Julie tell me about your trip down to the Shellharbour and Shoalhaven region over the past few days, and how you have found it.

JULIE BISHOP    Jo Gash, the Member for Gilmore, invited me to come to her electorate to meet with local people. We’ve been out and about talking to the local community, talking to small business, students at schools, people working in the disability sector and we’re getting great feedback from them. There are issue they want us to raise in Canberra, issues they want us to take up when we win government and Jo and I have been very busy talking to everyone we can meet here in Shoalhaven.

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ABC Lateline with Leigh Sales and Mark Arbib

Friday, 14 May 2010

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Subjects: Workplace relations, Labor leadership, Budget 2010-11, super-profits tax, leadership.

E&OE…

LEIGH SALES, PRESENTER     Wayne Swan may have delivered what he calls a no-frills budget this week, but what followed was anything but dull.

First the Prime Minister paid 7.30 Report land a visit, then Tony Abbott not only declared war on the resources rent tax, he also outed himself as a wimp.

To discuss all things budget, I'm joined by the Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop and the Employment Participation Minister Senator Mark Arbib.

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ABC 774, Mornings with Jon Faine

Monday, 10 May 2010

Subjects: Opinion polls, budget week, Julia Gillard.

E&OE…

JON FAINE  Julie Bishop, good morning.

JULIE BISHOP    Good morning Jon, how are you today?

JON FAINE    Exceptionally well and all the better for talking to you. The opinion polls suggest in fact that the next election will be even tighter than ever before and the Federal Government, the Labor Party, very much expecting the budget though to be a circuit breaker. So when will we get to see a Liberal response? A week later we get a Liberal response to the budget?

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